Re: ring buffer overflows

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Hi,

Am 28.08.2012 17:08, schrieb Dominic Evans:
> On 28 August 2012 11:30, Marx <acc.for.news@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Are we the only two who have this problem?
>> Marx
> 
> Are you watching on VLC over Wifi? Have you tried increasing vlc's
> HTTP caching? I tend to set it to 'maximum latency', or switch to
> advanced and increased it to ~4000ms.

 I'm watching over GBit-LAN, so no bandwidth problem.
 I've increased the HTTP caching, I will see if it helps.

> Also try accessing streamdev's PES streams
> (http://example.com:3000/PES/101 ) rather than the TS stream.

 My (Windows-)vlc won't play, don't know why. Only TS is working here.

> Oh and also try using xineliboutput's streaming of the current channel
> (http://example.com:37890 ) to see if that works any better.

 I'm using softhddevice. Streaming is not so important for me to give up the advantages of softhddevice. :)

Thanks,
Lars.

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